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  • Smith Geoff; Botten Lindsay; Mcphedran Ross; Nicorovici Nicolae (Engineering Mathematics Group, ANZIAM, Australia, 2003)
  • D'Souza Sabita; Wood Leigh (Deakin University, 2003)
    The MATH taxonomy is designed to help teachers plan assessment to test a range of skills and concepts. The communication aspects of mathematics and multiple representations are included. This paper describes the analysis ...
  • Zinder Yakov; Memar Julia; Singh G. (Kailua-Kona, 2010)
    The paper describes an optimization procedure for a class of discrete optimization problems which is defined by certain properties of the boundary of the feasible region and level sets of the objective function. It is shown ...
  • Smith Geoff; Botten Lindsay (Institute of Engineers Australia, 2002)
    We outline a theory for electromagnetic scattering by cylinder gratings in conical incidence, based on a multipole method. The theory, and its numerical implementation; can be applied to photonic crystaLs consisting ...
  • Petocz Peter; Reid Anna (University of Western Australia, 2002)
    Recognising and understanding the diverse ways that students learn is an important step in setting up effective environments for learning. A traditional way of getting this information is to observe the quality of assessed ...
  • Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie; Steele Robert; Shi Chenggen (Joint Conference On Information Sciences, 2005)
    Organizational bilevel decision-making often involves uncertain factors. The parameters shown in a bilevel programming model, either in the objective functions or constraints, are thus often imprecise, which is called the ...
  • Green Peter; Noad R; Smart Np (Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2005)
    We extend the model of Karlof and Wagner for modelling side channel attacks via Input Driven Hidden Markov Models (IDHMM) to the case where not every state corresponds to a single observable symbol. This allows us to examine ...
  • Cornelis Chris; Guo Xuetao; Lu Jie; Zhang Guangquan (Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2005)
    Most existing recommender systems employ collaborative filtering (CF) techniques in making projections about which items an eservice user is likely to be interested in, i.e. they identify correlations between users and ...
  • Nevillea Sarah; Wand Matthew (Elsevier, 2011)
    We devise a variationalBayes algorithm for fast approximate inference in Bayesian GeneralizedExtremeValue additive modelanalysis. Such models are useful for flexibly assessing the impact of continuous predictor variables ...
  • Cao Longbing; Lin Li; Zhang Chengqi (ACTA Press, 2005)
    In stock market or other financial market systems, the technical trading rules are used widely to generate buy and sell alert signals. In each rule, there are many parameters. The users often want to get the best ...
  • Petocz Peter; Reid Anna (International Association for Statistics Education, 2002)
    Students in the same statistics course learn different things, and view the role of the lecturer in different ways. We report on empirical research on students' conceptions of learning statistics, their expectations of ...
  • Wood Leigh; Smith Geoff (ICME 2004, 2004)
    Using the example of de Moivre's theorem, we show that the ability to translate between different representations of the same mathematical concepts is vital for success in mathematics. Computer algebra systems have added ...
  • Neame Philip (Western Australian Centre of Excellence in Industrial Optimisation, Curtin University of Technology, 2005)
    Column generation is an important technique for solving very large-scale integer programming problems, with important applications in crew scheduling and vehicle routing. However, it has been observed that the column ...
  • Samali Bijan; Li Jianchun; Aboura Khalid (IEEE, 2008)
    Structural health monitoring is a vital part in the management of bridges, particularly as the structures begin to age. Detecting structural faults through the use of sensors is an emerging field that has seen considerable ...
  • D'Souza Sabita; Wood Leigh (ICME 2004, 2004)
    With a rise in group work across schools and universities, there has been a great deal of research regarding the beneficial impacts of teamwork on learning. However, research is limited in the area of assessment of ...
  • Pierzchala Marian; Fakhfakh M; Rodanski Benedykt (IEEE, 2010)
    This brief presents a new structure of active inductors. These synthetic inductors are designed using current controlled voltage sources. The signal flow graph method is used for this purpose. For the practical realization, ...
  • Petocz Peter; Wood Leigh; Smith Geoff; Reid Anna (ICME 2004, 2004)
    In this paper, we report on our investigations of mathematics students' ideas about working as professionals in the mathematical sciences, and the impact that these ideas have on their learning of mathematics. Our ...
  • Melham Ray (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999)
  • White Tom; Mcphedran Ross; De Sterke C; Asatryan Ara; Langtry Timothy; Botten Lindsay (COIN/ACOFT 2003, 2003)
    Photonic crystals offer the opportunity to design ultra-compact optical devices. Here we consider the "folded directional coupler," which combines elements of a directional coupler and a Fabry-Perot interferometer. This ...
  • Neame Philip; Carmody Georgina (University of Ballarat, 2004)
    We consider a variant on a pick-up and delivery problem with time windows, where both early and late delivery of items is penalized. This problem arises from an application in the area of defence, but has wider applications ...